Colorado’s Denver Center for the Performing Arts has announced its 2017–2018 theatre company season, as well as its Off-Center programming, an offshoot that has become known for boundary-defying theatre. A highlight of the upcoming Off-Center lineup is an immersive, 360-degree staging of Michael John LaChiusa and George C. Wolfe’s musical The Wild Party, which will debut this fall with direction by Amanda Berg Wilson.

Staged inside the 18,500-square feet event space, The Hangar at Stanley, The Wild Party will invite audiences to dress up and immerse themselves in a roaring, Prohibition era-style celebration. Performances will run October 12–31.

DCPA’s theatre company season will kick off September 15 with an all-new interpretation of Macbeth from award-winning playwright and director Robert O’Hara. Shakespeare’s tragedy will be staged in the round in the newly opened Space Theatre through October 29.

The season will continue in 2017 with Lydia R. Diamond’s Smart People, which played Off-Broadway last season, and Richard Hellesen’s stage adaptation of A Christmas Carol during the holidays.